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    Correlation of changes in cognitive functions and changes in cortical thickness.

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    <p>(A) In the traditional group, changes in the raw scores of visual memory are positively correlated with those of cortical thickness in the right inferior temporalgyrus and right subgenual cingulate region (uncorrected <i>P</i> < 0.001). (B) For the robot group, changes in the raw scores of executive function are positively correlated with those of left temoporo-parietal junction as well as left inferior temporal gyrus (uncorrected P <0.001).</p

    Flow of participants in this study.

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    <p>The similarity index was defined as follows:similarity index = 2 * nnz(A and B)/(nnz(A) + nnz(B)) where A and B are the baseline and post-intervention connectivity from binary matrices, respectively and nnz refers to the number of non-zero elements in a matrix. If the two binary matrices were the same, the similarity index was assigned a value of 1. We excluded subjects with a similarity index lower than 0.5 in our statistical analyses to reduce the artifactual effects related to the different times of scanning.</p

    Topographical changes in cortical thickness.

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    <p>(A) Compared to the control group, the intervention group shows attenuated cortical thinning on heteromodal association cortices such as the bilateral medial prefrontal and right middle temporal gyrus. (B) When the traditional and robot groups were directly compared, significantly reduced cortical thinning on the bilateral anterior cingulate cortices and right inferior temporal cortex was evident in the robot group. No area demonstrated less cortical thinning in the traditional group than the robot group.</p
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